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Tommy Makem & Liam Clancy
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The last surviving member of the Clancy Brothers, Liam Clancy, continues to tour solo, as well as write. In 2002, through Doubleday, Liam p… read moreThe last surviving member of the Clancy Brothers, Liam Clancy, continues to tour solo, as well as write. In 2002, through Doubleday, Liam published the first part of his memoirs, Mountain of the Women: Memoirs of an Irish Troubadour. Lia… read moreThe last surviving member of the Clancy Brothers, Liam Clancy, continues to tour solo, as well as write. In 2002, through Doubleday, Liam published the first part of his memoirs, Mountain of the Women: Memoirs of an Irish Troubadour. Liam enjoyed a bit of a resurgence on TV spots promoting the me… read more -
The Johnstons
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The Johnstons were a popular Irish group in the late 1960s and early 1970s, out of Slane, a small village north of Dublin, Ireland (more re… read moreThe Johnstons were a popular Irish group in the late 1960s and early 1970s, out of Slane, a small village north of Dublin, Ireland (more recently known for its annual outdoor concerts at Slane Castle). The band gained fame on both sides … read moreThe Johnstons were a popular Irish group in the late 1960s and early 1970s, out of Slane, a small village north of Dublin, Ireland (more recently known for its annual outdoor concerts at Slane Castle). The band gained fame on both sides of the Atlantic. The final lineup was stabilized in 1967, w… read more -
Waxies Dargle
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Waxies Dargle are one of the many traditional Celtic folk bands to come up through London's Irish pub circuit. The band, founded by Du… read moreWaxies Dargle are one of the many traditional Celtic folk bands to come up through London's Irish pub circuit. The band, founded by Dubliner Gerry Heaney, derived its name from a popular Irish drinking song about a fair called "… read moreWaxies Dargle are one of the many traditional Celtic folk bands to come up through London's Irish pub circuit. The band, founded by Dubliner Gerry Heaney, derived its name from a popular Irish drinking song about a fair called "the Waxies Dargle" which was held by tailors from the … read more -
Ronnie Drew
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Ronnie Drew (1934 - 2008) was an Irish singer and folk musician, born in Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin, on 16 September 1934. He founded the… read moreRonnie Drew (1934 - 2008) was an Irish singer and folk musician, born in Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin, on 16 September 1934. He founded the Ronnie Drew Group, later to be known as The Dubliners with Luke Kelly, Barney McKenna and Ciaran … read moreRonnie Drew (1934 - 2008) was an Irish singer and folk musician, born in Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin, on 16 September 1934. He founded the Ronnie Drew Group, later to be known as The Dubliners with Luke Kelly, Barney McKenna and Ciaran Bourke in 1962. He was a member of the Dubliners from 1962 t… read more -
Brier
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There are at least 2 musical groups by this name: one is a traditional Irish folk group and the other is Japanese hip-hop. View wikiThere are at least 2 musical groups by this name: one is a traditional Irish folk group and the other is Japanese hip-hop. View wikiThere are at least 2 musical groups by this name: one is a traditional Irish folk group and the other is Japanese hip-hop. View wiki -
Finbar & Eddie Furey
6,211 listeners
Finbar & Eddie Furey was the Irish folk duo comprising two of the Furey brothers, Finbar Furey (uillean pipes) and Eddie Furey (guitar … read moreFinbar & Eddie Furey was the Irish folk duo comprising two of the Furey brothers, Finbar Furey (uillean pipes) and Eddie Furey (guitar and vocals) who toured and recorded together from the mid-60s to the mid-70s. The duo's epony… read moreFinbar & Eddie Furey was the Irish folk duo comprising two of the Furey brothers, Finbar Furey (uillean pipes) and Eddie Furey (guitar and vocals) who toured and recorded together from the mid-60s to the mid-70s. The duo's eponymous debut album was released on Transatlantic Records in 19… read more -
Na Fili
1,807 listeners
Na Fili ( meaning the poets in Gaelic) was a group around Thomas Canainn from Cork. They have made three LP's, starting in the seventi… read moreNa Fili ( meaning the poets in Gaelic) was a group around Thomas Canainn from Cork. They have made three LP's, starting in the seventies of last century. View wikiNa Fili ( meaning the poets in Gaelic) was a group around Thomas Canainn from Cork. They have made three LP's, starting in the seventies of last century. View wiki -
Jim Brannigan
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Scottish Folk Singer Jim Brannigan has recently returned to Vancouver Island following four years of playing and living on Nova Scotia'… read moreScottish Folk Singer Jim Brannigan has recently returned to Vancouver Island following four years of playing and living on Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island where he quickly became a favourite with tourists and locals alike. Jim has … read moreScottish Folk Singer Jim Brannigan has recently returned to Vancouver Island following four years of playing and living on Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island where he quickly became a favourite with tourists and locals alike. Jim has been entertaining North American audiences with his own uniq… read more